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    Highlight Code Converter

    Highlight Code Converter

    Source code to formatted text converter

    Highlight is a source code to formatted text converter. It generates HTML, XHTML, RTF, ODT, LaTeX, TeX, SVG, BBCode and terminal escape sequences with coloured syntax highlighting. Language definitions and colour themes are Lua scripts and support plugins
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    LEE_FSM

    Finite State Machine; PHP; LUA;

    The software resents an executable specification language based on deterministic finite automata, this allows the user to perform tests of word recognition in the state machines that are defined by it. Moreover, it’s possible for the user to assign snippets of code to be executed every transition automaton, these snippets can be described in Lua or PHP programming language. To test that were conducted in the language, was developed a compiler that recognizes words and generates object code.
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    Warren Creemers PhD Code

    This is the source code used in the 2013 PhD thesis by Warren Creemers

    The thesis titled "On the Recognition of Emotion from Physiological Data" This thesis was submitted by Warren Creemers In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy, (Computer Science) and is currently under examination. Warren Creemers completed this work at the Faculty of Communications, Health and Science - Edith Cowan University in February, 2013.
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